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A Pizza Blog, Established In 2008Tue, 22 Nov 2016 02:53:27 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1Washington Going Through ‘Pizza Boom’http://idreamofpizza.com/2011/08/washington-going-through-pizza-boom.html
http://idreamofpizza.com/2011/08/washington-going-through-pizza-boom.html#commentsFri, 05 Aug 2011 13:34:00 +0000I Dream Of Pizzahttp://idreamofpizza.com/?p=131Whether it’s Michelle Obama’s frequent trips to Spike Mendelsohn’s We, The Pizza or John Boehner’s late night calls to Papa John’s during debt-limit negotiations, you could say that politics and pizza go well together.

That Washington Scene’s In The Know blog recently featured a article about Washington DC’s “pizza boom” — featuring some thoughts I have about pizza and my hometown. You can check it out here.

]]>http://idreamofpizza.com/2011/08/washington-going-through-pizza-boom.html/feed8Matzah Pizza For Passover W/ Spike Mendelsohnhttp://idreamofpizza.com/2011/04/matzah-pizza-for-passover-w-spike-2.html
http://idreamofpizza.com/2011/04/matzah-pizza-for-passover-w-spike-2.html#commentsMon, 25 Apr 2011 13:06:00 +0000I Dream Of Pizzahttp://idreamofpizza.com/?p=176Making matzah pizza this week? There are still two days of Passover left. It’s time to learn from a pro!

Check out a video of Spike Mendelsohn cooking some matzah pizza at the Sixth and I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC. Although the video is almost a full hour, the pizza portion runs from 31:00 – 44:30.

Since filming this video a few years back, Mendelsohn has opened We, The Pizza.

By my estimate, I ate pizza at about 100 different places this past year — many for the first time. Thirty three lucky spots were reviewed on the site. Below is a notable pie (or in one case, a cone) that I ate at each of those places. My photography skills aren’t great (personally, I blame it on the camera), but I hope that the photos on I Dream Of Pizza over the past year have captured the pizza I ate as well as possible. And if you’re not hungry right now, hopefully you will be after scrolling through these pics. Enjoy!

]]>http://idreamofpizza.com/2010/12/year-in-pizza-2010-photo-recap.html/feed17We, The Pizza: Heating Up The DC Pizza Scenehttp://idreamofpizza.com/2010/09/we-pizza-heating-up-dc-pizza-scene.html
http://idreamofpizza.com/2010/09/we-pizza-heating-up-dc-pizza-scene.html#commentsFri, 03 Sep 2010 13:15:00 +0000I Dream Of Pizzahttp://idreamofpizza.com/?p=303I recently returned from a road trip to the Midwest during which I visited seven different pizza places. I had the opportunity to expand my pizza horizons, trying a variety of different pizza styles and topping combinations. Some were excellent… and others… not so much. But by the time the excursion was over, I felt confident that I’d gained a solid understanding of the pizza landscape in a number of new places.

There were a couple of pizza places to which I designated “must visit” status during our trip planning sessions; one of those places was We, The Pizza which was opened in Washington, DC by Top Chef alum Spike Mendelsohn. Although only in business for three weeks, I had extremely high expectations for the pizza there… expectations that were, perhaps, unfounded.

You see — We, The Pizza is situated next to Mendelsohn’s other spot: Good Stuff Eatery. I’ve been having a love affair with the burger they serve ever since I tried it last summer. In college, I studied the notion of spontaneous trait transference in which one might mistakenly make assumptions about one person based on information they’ve gathered about a similar person. This is essentially what I did with Mendelsohn’s food. Because the burger at Good Stuff Eatery is so mouth-wateringly amazing, I inferred that I’d have a similar reaction to the slices at We, The Pizza. Not quite…

Everything I ate at We, The Pizza was delicious. But unlike Good Stuff Eatery, it wasn’t a transformative experience. I wouldn’t send someone out of their way to eat there. But it could very well be the best pizza in the area. The pizza scene in DC is growing quickly, and Mendelsohn has certainly put his stamp on it.

Anyone that has been to Good Stuff Eatery will notice a similar layout and design upon entering We, The Pizza. Orders are placed at a counter and walls are covered in catchy signage, while black, white, and red are the predominant colors used in the space. I got to meet Mendelsohn (more on that later) and he told me about how much effort went into the brand of the restaurant. He hopes to one day open more locations, so it was important to create a captivating logo and set up the space in way that can be easily recreated.

As you’ll notice in the sign above, before ordering you can read an explanation of different items and ingredients on the menu. It’s not a detailed enough explanation to satisfy a food expert, but it provides average customers with a glimpse into some of the food they’re about to eat. A similar explanation, albeit shorter, was provided on the menu at RedRocks when I dined there earlier this year. I noted then that in New York City, places are too pretentious to include this type of explanation on their menus or in their restaurant (Huh? You don’t know where our tomatoes are from? Get outta here!), but I always find it very helpful and informative.As far as the pizza itself — I tried six slices. You can order a whole pie (a medium pie with six slices is $16.00 and a large pie with 8 slices is $18.00) or maximize your options by ordering slices. All slices are $4.00 other than a simple cheese slice ($3.00). Right now, there are ten slices on the menu in addition to a couple of “Cast Iron Pies.” Here’s what I ate:

There was nothing that blew my mind, but at the same time there weren’t any slices that were horrific either. The Simple Cheese, Sicilian, and Fresh Buffalo Mozz & Roasted Tomato pies were all relatively similar with only subtle differences. The slices are sizable — they’re not quite New York style, as they’re thicker, but they are also not as filling as what you might be served at Artichoke in New York City. Three slices is enough for a full meal. The White slice could have probably used some more flavor, as you want to bite in and let the cheese ooze into your mouth. That didn’t happen.It’s worth nothing that so far most reviews on Yelp have been poor (53 reviews have garnered a total rating of just 2.5 stars). One reviewer writes: There are just so many problems with the layout and ordering system that i can’t go back anytime soon. While another notes: The pizza was atrocious. If I wanted Sbarro’s, I would have gone to the mall, and maybe back in time 20 years. But after opening such a delish burger/shake joint, how can you serve such garbage?

I don’t usually pay much attention to sites like Yelp, but obviously there has been a lot of frustration about the waits, the service, and the pizza itself. It’s too early to tell if you can just chalk it up to kinks during the first month. But I wouldn’t be surprised if I’m not the only one with super high expectations for this place after falling in love with the food at Good Stuff Eatery.

Pizza aside — We, The Pizza also serves a number of homemade sodas ($3.00), my favorite of which was the Sassy Sassparilla. Delicious! I was also surprised at how much I enjoyed the Don’t Forget Your Ginger Roots Soda.

And finally, it’s worth nothing that on my way out I got to meet the man himself! We spoke for nearly 20 minutes about a number of topics including The Good Stuff Eatery Cookbook, his favorite New York pizza places, and the possible expansion of Good Stuff and We, The Pizza. He’s a really kind guy and hopefully as We, The Pizza settles into its place in the Washington, DC pizza scene, they’ll smooth some things out and focus on perfecting the pies that they make best.

]]>http://idreamofpizza.com/2010/09/we-pizza-heating-up-dc-pizza-scene.html/feed9Roadtrip Previewhttp://idreamofpizza.com/2010/08/roadtrip-preview.html
http://idreamofpizza.com/2010/08/roadtrip-preview.html#commentsMon, 30 Aug 2010 13:52:00 +0000I Dream Of Pizzahttp://idreamofpizza.com/?p=305I just got back from a roadtrip through the Midwest. I didn’t want to sbject my fellow travelers to too much pizza, but when all was said and done I personally hit up seven different places. Over the course of the next couple of months, keep you eyes out for reviews of each place on the site. But first… a little preview:

We started out in Washington, DC where we went to Spike Mendelsohn’s new place We, The Pizza which just opened last month.

After that, it was off to the Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio where we ate was was widely considered the best pizza place in town: Pizza Oven.

The next day we drove to Chicago and the first pizza place we went to was famed deep dish spot Lou Malnati’s.

The following day we hit up the well reviewed Great Lake which I had extremely high expectations for.

And we finished our Chicago pizza eating excursion with a stop at Spacca Napoli, a wonderful Neapolitan restaurant.

Next it was off to Cleveland which left much to be desired. Our lone pizza stop was at Bar Cento for some pies.

The adventure wrapped up in Pittsburgh with a stop at A Piece Of The Strip.

Posts might be a bit lighter than usually as I work on getting all of these reviews up. Stay tuned!

]]>http://idreamofpizza.com/2010/08/roadtrip-preview.html/feed5Matzah Pizza For Passover W/ Spike Mendelsohnhttp://idreamofpizza.com/2010/03/matzah-pizza-for-passover-w-spike-3.html
http://idreamofpizza.com/2010/03/matzah-pizza-for-passover-w-spike-3.html#commentsMon, 29 Mar 2010 13:45:00 +0000I Dream Of Pizzahttp://idreamofpizza.com/?p=416I’ll be honest… today is probably my least favorite day of the year. It’s the first night of Passover, which means I must now go on my annual eight (well, actually nine) day pizza hiatus. Although this will give my arteries some time to unclog, by day five or six I usually start to suffer from some withdrawal symptoms.

If there is anything that can make this holiday more bearable, it’s watching a video of Spike Mendelsohn cooking some matzah pizza at the Sixth and I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC. Although the video is almost a full hour, the pizza portion runs from 31:00 – 44:30.

Even if Spike’s matzah pizza is only 1/20th as good as the burgers served up at Good Stuff Eatery… well then, it’s probably better than anything I’ve ever eaten on Passover.